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Properties For Sale or To Let FORD & HADFJELD. EECKENHAM. £IOOO. BAKE OPPORTUNITY. FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE of Seven Large Rooms. This is an exceptionally wellbuilt house, and is replete with every modern convergence. Rooms are all large, (18ft x lift 6in), tall is six feet wide. Large return verandah (part glazed) and porch. Bathroom, pantry, scullery, washhouse, etc. House is I built of best materials only. All doors kauri, j joists 4x3 black pino, studs 4x2 rimu. i Flooring rimu; 6in weatherboards; bevelled black rimu. etc. Ptuds lift clear. Tiled hearths and grates, picture rails. Good j water supply (windmill and tank). Drying) ! cupboard and dresser in kitchen. Bookcase and cupboard of polished rimu in diningroom. The whole house is in splendid repair. Land i-acre, with long frontage, and •well laid out in lawns and flower beds. FORD AND HADFIELD, Sola Agents. FENDALTOTST. FENDALTON. £530 NEW VILLA RESIDENCE, With Stucco Exterior. A GENUINE BARGAIN. We have for tale what we consider the cheapest property in Christchnrch at this moment. It is situated in the very best part of Fendalton, amidst charming surroundings, and has westerly aspect. It contains four bright and sunny rooms, and i." plastered throughout. Goof.-sized hall, bathroom with lavatory basin, pantry, .scullery (h. and a), detached washhouse, hot and cold water system, artistic mantels and open brick fireplaces (Gothio grates). Exterior is of nretty design in stucco. There is a .windmill and tank. Over |-acre land. Truly an ideal property for those wanting & small but artistio end comfortable home. Fol. 2835 FORD AND'-fiADFIELD. NEW VILLA. £")X DEPOSIT. Five-roomed villa less than 12 months old, in pretty surroundings, overlooking River Avon Northerly aspect. Verandah, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, etc; well biult on high concrete foundations, well fenced good section. Inquire about thi3 at once because it will soon be snapped up. FORD AND HADFIELD. L I N W 0 O D. £520. SMALL DEPOSIT. EAST TERMS. Well-built house on concrete foundations, containing six good rooms; erected only three and half years. Two bay windows; good section, csphalt ->aths; very handy to car. 18 4! FORD AND HADFIELD, Sole Agents. GOOD STONE HOUSE. £370 Good six-roomed house, built of stone, in good neighbourhood, close to car; lean-to washhouse, with tubs, etc.; good section, 42ft x 2 chains. This house will be standing when many of the new wooden ones are no more. A real spec. Fol. 5904 FORD AND HADFIELD. ' L I N V O O DT IN A PLEASANT DISTRICT. £5lO. Brand new five-roomed house, with every modern convenience • oriel window and verandah, bathroom, pantry, washhouse, etc., hot and cold water system, gae, tiled hearths and grates. A oomfortable "tome in beautiful situation. Don't miss this. Fol. 1840 ' FORD AND HADFIELD. IIHWOOD. MAGNIFICENT SECTION. £250. A splendid section, very high and commanding site; an ideal position for high-class residence; close to penny eection; contains 1 rood 13.3 perches; over chain frontage to one street and 3 chcins to another. F01.1023s FORD AN! HADFIELD. Sole Agents. ..68-160, HEREFORD STREET. Telephone, 2098. Private Tel. 2099. W. J. HOPKINS & CO PRIME CANTERBURY. MOUNT GREY DOWNS. py-YCHINGHAM ESTATE, SEFTON. Two miles froai Sefton Railway Station. Seven miles from Rangier*. NOW OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, SUBDIVIDED AS FOLLOWS:— ACRES 1053 ACRES The Homestead Block. ' A fino block of rolling down country, in splendid heart, will grow first-class crops of grain, and is subdivided into a large number of paddocks. It has a first-olass Cottage and garden, an up-to-date new wool-shed, and other necessary buildings. The price on this block is one that a buyer must make a couple of pounds per acre dn the purchase, besides being the cheapest and best block of country to be found in the 'North Cant*«bury District Delivery Ist March, 1908. ACRES 7SI ACRES Adjoining H. O. Elisor, Esg. South side Foxe's Creek, Of high-class, rolling down land. A spiendid farm block. Wiil grow big yields of any class of cereal. A ideal piece, of sheep country. Is closely subdivided with frontage to main road, and. has a good Cottage, but no other buildings. The price on this block is also a very low one, and is offered at a figure very advan*ageou., to a buyer. Delivery Ist March, 1908. ACRES 93 ACRES A neat little farm of ninety-three acrea, almost adjoining the Wychingham Estate, first-class land, a.nd the price asked is one that should command an early sale. Has a good Cottage, orchard, and necessary outbuildings. Delivery Ist March, 1908, ACRES 3197 ACRES Known sb the " Tussock" Rua is sold. The particulars of the Stock Sale are appearing in the Auction Notices on Wednesday and Saturday of each week in the " Times "■ and ' Press," and will be sold by the National Mortgage and Agency Co. on February 21st Arrangements can be madf by our firm to thoroughly inspect the land with a conveyance or horse as desired. We would impress on probable buyers the necessity of early inspection, as it is not anticipated that the property will be on the market for very long. The Vendors have placed ridiculously small reserves on each lot, which must command early sales. W. J. HOPKINS AND CO.. The Vendor's Agents, BOWRON'S BUILDINGS, CHRISTCHURCH. £525. HOUSE of o rooms, bathroom, hot and ooH water, sculltrv. washhouse, copper tubs, 5-acre section, NORI'HBBN ASPECT. Card to view cu application to CHARLES HILL, 165, Hereford Street, CI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14609, 17 February 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14609, 17 February 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXIX, Issue 14609, 17 February 1908, Page 11

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